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November 2011
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The editors liked
The design of the dock and keyboard help keep the ultrabook cool
Even when you're playing games
Which the Helix runs better than other ultrabooks
Tasteful design
Well-madeComfortable keyboard
Smooth trackpadInsanely fast boot time
Runs cool
Good keyboard
Excellent performance
Sleek design
Attractive metal design
Good webcam
Boots fast
Thin and light
Even by ultrabook standards
Strong Core i7 performance
Bump-resistant SSD
Long battery life
Aluminum chassis
Surprising audio fidelity
Velvety looks and feel
Great keyboard and touchpad for an ultrabook
First-class design
Excellent keyboard
WiDi
Thin profile
Weighs less than 3 pounds
Good graphics and performance
Quick startup times
More than 4 hours of battery life
Consumer testers found it easy to use
Very unique
Rigid design
Wonderfully spaced and comfortable keyboard
Best touchpad among ultrabooks
Solid construction
Solid performance
Solid feature set. Keyboard is as good as it gets on an ultrabook. OneKey rescue button to restore/rebuild the laptop is a neat idea — but do we really need a standalone
Physical button on the side for this? It's th
Lenovo's IdeaPad U300s is the coolest-looking of the new generation of Ultrabook laptops
And packs in a large SSD drive
USB 3.0
And more.
Excellent manufacturing quality
Very fast system start
Good application performance
Elegant design
High mobility
Low noise development
SSD
The editors didn't like
The older-generation Intel processor and GPU make this tablet well overpriced for what you get
No SD slotNo backlit keyboardLow-res display
Flexible chassis
No media card reader
Relatively low resolution
Limited viewing angles
No SD card slot
Keyboard not backlit
Too expensive
No memory-card slot
Port selection is only basic
No Etherent or SDHC card slot
A little pricey for its performance level
No memory-card slot or Ethernet port
Sealed battery
Premium price
Limited ports for connectivity
No backlit keyboard
More expensive than the competition
Screen resolution could be better
What's up with the backlighting? Minimal port selection
With USB ports on opposite sides of the machine. Weak clickpad
Our more expensive configuration offers no discount from a comparable MacBook Air
Attractive, different design, Affordable, Ergonomic keyboard, Good battery life, Full-size HDMI
No SD card reader, No keyboard backlighting, Screen has poor viewing angles, Sharp edges
Once again we have another excellent 13in Ultrabook entrant with just a few too many flaws to fully recommend it. Nonetheless, Lenovo's stylish and ergonomic IdeaPad U300s is a strong contender, and at under £900 in its Core i5 guise it's our favourite bu...
Published: 2012-12-06, Author: S , review by: pcquest.com
Abstract: Lenevo U300s is an ultra-slim notebook with an attractive metal design. The 13.3 inch screen has a native resolution of 1366x768p, which is lower than some of its close competitors, such as Asus Zenbook and Macbook air. It has sturdy, well-spaced ke...
Attractive, unibody metal shell, Very good performance, Intel WiDi feature, Excellent keyboard, Useful proprietary software
Trackpad isn't the best, No SD Card slot
Lenovo's first ultrabook to launch in India, the IdeaPad U300s, couldn't be more eye-catching. Despite being a sleek and lightweight ultraportable laptop, like the HP Folio 13 (read our review) and Asus Zenbook UX31E, the Lenovo IdeaPad U300s successfu...
Solid Build Quality, Unique 'booklike' design, Very Portable, Very Good performance, Responsive keyboard and Multitouch gesture enabled touchpad, Windows installation is relatively free of bloatware
Could have had a better screen, No Backlighting option for the keyboard
This elegant looking ultrabook is among Intel's new wave of ultraportables that are meant to compete against Apple's Mac Book Air. The IdeaPad U300s ultrabook comes with a distinctive new look, is very portable and has a good build quality. Its perfor...
At Rs.67,990, it is a little bit cheaper than a similarly spec’d MacBook Air, but overall, it’s still pretty steep. If Lenovo dropped the price to about 45-50K, then it would make a very good buy. Sure it may not have a LAN jack, but honestly, I didn’t...
Published: 2011-10-07, Author: Vincent , review by: asia.cnet.com
Abstract: Following Acer's Ultrabook launch in Singapore, Asus is expected to launch its Ultrabook lineup next week in New York, which makes October look like the month of Ultrabooks. Lenovo has sent us an engineering sample of its upcoming Ultrabook, the IdeaPa...
Abstract: The Lenovo IdeaPad U300s is only the second Utrabook to reach us, after much anticipation. The first being the Acer Aspire S3, which set some pretty high standards for a machine not sporting an SSD. From our previous positive experience of the business-cl...